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Photographing the Dolomites
Visit the most beautiful places, take the best photos
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Expected: 1st November 2025
Cordee Code: | CPB264 |
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Page Size: | 160 x 230 mm |
No of Pages: | 556 |
Publisher: | Fotovue Ltd |
ISBN13: | 9781739508364 |
Author: | James Rushforth |
Published Date: | November 2025 |
Edition: | 2nd October 2025 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Illustrations: | full colour throughout |
Product Type: | Book |
Countries: | Italy |
James Rushforth - an award?winning photographer and writer, mountaineer, climber, and travel writer - has spent the last twenty years exploring the Dolomites and his deep regional knowledge underpins the book's authenticity. This is the only photo-location guidebook available to the Dolomites. James is also the author of both climbing and backcountry skiing guidebooks to the Dolomites.
His first edition of Photographing the Dolomites, blending stunning visuals with meticulous guidance, ran to 352 pages, this substantial second edition weighs in at 556 pages and features 20 new locations, 250 new photos, important updates and new chapters focussing on the Brenta Dolomites - a remote and spectacular region situated north of Lake Garda and still relatively undiscovered by photographers.
The guidebook is now more comprehensive than ever, covering all aspects of planning a trip to the Italian Dolomites, one of the most spectacular and accessible mountain ranges on Earth.
Designed for photographers - amateurs and enthusiasts alike - or anyone curious about the landscapes, culture, and seasonal moods of this alpine region, this new edition features over 100 locations, the majority are roadside or accessible by short walks or cable cars making it useful for photographers of all mobility levels, with a good collection of more committing and remote locations for the adventurous.
'Over the last two decades, I've had the pleasure of exploring the Dolomites high and low, through the day and night, in summer and winter, climbing, ski mountaineering and hiking. My discoveries and favourite places are detailed in this guide; I hope you find it a useful resource that serves as a creative catalyst to one of my favourite places in the world.
The images I've selected are designed to inspire your own personal interpretations of these beautiful places and I would encourage every photographer to exercise their own unique style while using this book as a reference point. The contents are by no means exhaustive and despite this being the second edition and my fourth Dolomite guidebook to the region, I do not doubt that there is still so much here that I have yet to discover!
Detailed OS maps featuring the locations, written directions and smart phone usuable ///what3words and scannable lat-long QRcodes make getting to a location straightforward.
FEATURING:
- 100 locations and over 700 beautiful photographs
- OS topographic maps
- Best times to visit and seasonal highlights
- Photographic tips: Insight on the best time of day and season to capture ideal light and weather conditions, including seasonal highlights
- A sun compass tool to assist in planning light direction for landscape shoots
- Accessibility notes
- Travel information
- The best places to stay, eat and drink
His first edition of Photographing the Dolomites, blending stunning visuals with meticulous guidance, ran to 352 pages, this substantial second edition weighs in at 556 pages and features 20 new locations, 250 new photos, important updates and new chapters focussing on the Brenta Dolomites - a remote and spectacular region situated north of Lake Garda and still relatively undiscovered by photographers.
The guidebook is now more comprehensive than ever, covering all aspects of planning a trip to the Italian Dolomites, one of the most spectacular and accessible mountain ranges on Earth.
Designed for photographers - amateurs and enthusiasts alike - or anyone curious about the landscapes, culture, and seasonal moods of this alpine region, this new edition features over 100 locations, the majority are roadside or accessible by short walks or cable cars making it useful for photographers of all mobility levels, with a good collection of more committing and remote locations for the adventurous.
'Over the last two decades, I've had the pleasure of exploring the Dolomites high and low, through the day and night, in summer and winter, climbing, ski mountaineering and hiking. My discoveries and favourite places are detailed in this guide; I hope you find it a useful resource that serves as a creative catalyst to one of my favourite places in the world.
The images I've selected are designed to inspire your own personal interpretations of these beautiful places and I would encourage every photographer to exercise their own unique style while using this book as a reference point. The contents are by no means exhaustive and despite this being the second edition and my fourth Dolomite guidebook to the region, I do not doubt that there is still so much here that I have yet to discover!
Detailed OS maps featuring the locations, written directions and smart phone usuable ///what3words and scannable lat-long QRcodes make getting to a location straightforward.
FEATURING:
- 100 locations and over 700 beautiful photographs
- OS topographic maps
- Best times to visit and seasonal highlights
- Photographic tips: Insight on the best time of day and season to capture ideal light and weather conditions, including seasonal highlights
- A sun compass tool to assist in planning light direction for landscape shoots
- Accessibility notes
- Travel information
- The best places to stay, eat and drink